Yell-Low 黃黃/惶惶 江峰 Jiang Feng

About This Show
Yell-Low is the provocative manifesto of the low visibility and socio-political living state of Asians and Asian-USians in the ‘West.’ It is about how Asian people have had their own voices and rights to discourse in social and mainstream media taken away, how they are unable to tell their own stories, and how that affects their identities. The piece will use personal narratives about their own experiences toward whitewashing Asian erasure. Movement and embodiment is an important part of the corporeal truth of their loss–of how their skins, bodies, and presences are deprived in daily life and media representation.
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About the Artists
江峰 Jiang Feng is a non-gendered artist working in movement/dance, theatre, voice, text, modeling, film, photography, and theory. He attained her B.A. in English and Chinese literature from National Taiwan University. They are the receiver of the Government Fellowship and ‘Grants for 20-40-Year-Old Writers’ from Ministry of Culture in Taiwan. He has performed in Taiwan, the U.S., Germany, and Ireland. In 2018, they were the performer in the MoMA retrospective ‘Bruce Nauman: Disappearing Acts.’
Saturday, May 4, 10:00pm
General Admission
$15 in advance
$18 at the door
Stu./Sen./idNYC
$12 in advance
$15 at the door
60 minutes
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Credits
Performers
Amy Liou
Maria Fyntrilaki
Sayoko Kojima
Anderson Wang
Bingcong Zhu
Mu-Hsi Kao
Jason Lee